This article looks at early-career jazz musicians working in London. It links sociological literature on precarity and the life course with a more specific focus on the process of establishing a career in music. It shows how participants sought to embrace and sometimes even manufacture greater precarity in their working lives, and how they contextualized it as part of the life course. Their ability to manage precarity in this way, however, was greatly affected by structural factors, specifically socioeconomic background. Particular elements that are especially pronounced in creative work, such as the prominence of project-based employment and the importance of passion for the job, are important factors leading to the management and indefini...
Live music is a growing industry, but players are poorly paid and lead insecure careers, argues Char...
This paper examines the precarious working lives of ‘emerging’ composers attempting to build a caree...
While opportunities for women have certainly improved and they are far better represented today in a...
This article looks at early-career jazz musicians working in London. It links sociological literatur...
One of the key structural challenges of contemporary Western capitalism is to harness knowledge and ...
This thesis explores the precarious nature of backstage work within the live music industry. Live mu...
Traditional career theories are largely situated in organisations, where career trajectory is mostly...
This paper looks at the way in which collective norms about the material conditions of work form on ...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...
Whilst recent research has begun to expose the early career experiences of graduate musicians, few s...
The classical music academy is a site dominated by traditional meanings of creative practice and an ...
This paper examines the precarious working lives of ‘emerging’ composers attempting to build a caree...
This article examines the normative expectations freelance jazz musicians have about the material co...
Despite its ubiquity in everyday life and non-Eurocentric musics, improvisation is discursively cons...
For career musicians who underwent a lockout by their managements, such a traumatic disruption was a...
Live music is a growing industry, but players are poorly paid and lead insecure careers, argues Char...
This paper examines the precarious working lives of ‘emerging’ composers attempting to build a caree...
While opportunities for women have certainly improved and they are far better represented today in a...
This article looks at early-career jazz musicians working in London. It links sociological literatur...
One of the key structural challenges of contemporary Western capitalism is to harness knowledge and ...
This thesis explores the precarious nature of backstage work within the live music industry. Live mu...
Traditional career theories are largely situated in organisations, where career trajectory is mostly...
This paper looks at the way in which collective norms about the material conditions of work form on ...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...
Whilst recent research has begun to expose the early career experiences of graduate musicians, few s...
The classical music academy is a site dominated by traditional meanings of creative practice and an ...
This paper examines the precarious working lives of ‘emerging’ composers attempting to build a caree...
This article examines the normative expectations freelance jazz musicians have about the material co...
Despite its ubiquity in everyday life and non-Eurocentric musics, improvisation is discursively cons...
For career musicians who underwent a lockout by their managements, such a traumatic disruption was a...
Live music is a growing industry, but players are poorly paid and lead insecure careers, argues Char...
This paper examines the precarious working lives of ‘emerging’ composers attempting to build a caree...
While opportunities for women have certainly improved and they are far better represented today in a...